Weddings in Metro Parks

Centennial Park Weddings

Sunken Gardens & Rose Arbors in Centennial Park

Permit fee is $250 for Davidson County residents or $300 for non-residents

Event attendance is limited to 150 people

For wedding planning information at this location, call 615-862-8400.

Centennial Art Center Courtyard and Herb Garden

Within Centennial Park, at the Centennial Art Center, the Herb Society of Nashville donates and maintains a beautiful year round Herb Garden that surrounds the back courtyard water fountain. This is a wonderful area to host events like weddings, lunch meetings, and get-togethers with friends, or to relax in the serenity of the park. Access to the courtyard is free and open to the public Monday - Thursday, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

The courtyard can be rented for after-hours private parties and weddings.

Rental fee is $180 per hour with a 2 hour minimum for Davidson County residents and $220 per hour for out-of-county residents. A $150 non-refundable deposit will reserve the space.

Event attendance is limited to 150 people

Decorations are permitted

Electricity is available

Alcohol and amplified music are permitted with approval by the Board of Parks & Recreation

Parthenon in Centennial Park

Stone Hall

Make your special event a historic experience at Stone Hall. The house, a Colonial revival built in 1918, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Stone Hall is stately and charming, overlooking the beautiful grounds and garden on the Stones River Greenway. Stone Hall offers a relaxing atmosphere that makes special events grand in every way--with a large, open floor plan, dramatic architecture and features, and simple, ease of style. The grounds are magnificent! Enormous trees provide plenty of shade, the garden boasts in beautiful, seasonal color with over 40 different types of plants, trees, and flowers that are true to its original design and an enchanting garden gate—all nestled on the Stones River at one of Nashville's loveliest Greenway trails! You can imagine the amazing pictures you'll have from an event at Stone Hall!

Weddings, receptions, rehearsal dinners, parties, meetings, and celebrations can be held indoors or in the garden.

Rental fee

Monday through Thursday: $85 per hour

Friday through Sunday: $150 per hour

Capacity

Inside wedding, everyone seated: 40 to 45

Inside reception, everyone seated: 50

Inside reception, cocktail setting: about 70

Outside wedding: about 100

Inside/outside reception: about 110

Reservation Information

Stone Hall event reservation is subject to availability and approval by the Greenways staff.

The Steeplechase Grandstands in Percy Warner Park

Reservation fee is $1,000 per day for residents of Davidson County or $1,100 per day for non-Davidson County residents

Decorations are allowed and must be removed immediately after event

Portable restrooms must be delivered for special events

Parking is limited

Electricity and water are not available on site

Alcohol and amplified music are permitted with approval by the Board of Parks & Recreation

For more information about booking a wedding at Steeplechase Grandstands email cammie.claybrook@nashville.gov or call the Warner Park Headquarters at 615-370-8051.

Hodge House in Percy Warner Park

Hodge House was built by the Hodge family around 1811, and the family and their descendants lived on and loved this land until 1928, when it became part of Percy Warner Park. In 2007, Metro Parks of Nashville and Friends of Warner Parks orchestrated the effort to salvage logs, hardware, and other parts of the original house. Rental of the Hodge House property includes: 10 space parking lot with additional parking for visitors who need ADA accessibility, air-conditioned/heated indoor space, early 20th century porches, one working fireplace, and tables and chairs to accommodate 30 people.

Reservation fee is $220 per 3 hours for residents of Davidson County and $245 per 3 hours for non-Davidson County residents

Decorations are allowed and must be removed immediately after event

Parking is limited

Electricity and water are available

Alcohol and amplified music are permitted with approval by the Board of Parks & Recreation